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Understand how aerobic respiration works, consequences of oxygen absence, and metabolic outcomes in animals and plants. Learn about the conversion process and energy storage in lactic acid and ethanol. Further insights into NADH/H+ and FADH2 reoxidation.
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Aerobic Respiration www.assignmentpoint.com
H H Pi Pi Pi A The protons are combined with the electrons and oxygen…. O www.assignmentpoint.com
H H Pi Pi Pi A ….to form a molecule of water O www.assignmentpoint.com
H H H H H H H H H H H H Pi Pi Pi A In the absence of oxygen, there is a build up of hydrogen atoms www.assignmentpoint.com
H H+ H+ H H+ H H H H+ H H+ H+ H H H H H H+ H+ H Pi Pi Pi A The NADH/H+ and FADH2 will not be reoxidised as they will no longer be able to release the Hydrogen they are carrying www.assignmentpoint.com
H+ H+ H H H+ H H H+ H H H H+ H H H H H+ H H+ H+ H H Pi Pi Pi A NAD The NADH/H+ and FADH2 will not be reoxidised as they will no longer be able to release the Hydrogen they are carrying www.assignmentpoint.com
H+ H+ H H H+ H H H+ H H H H+ H H H H H+ H H+ H+ H H Pi Pi Pi A NAD This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. www.assignmentpoint.com
This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. www.assignmentpoint.com
This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. www.assignmentpoint.com
This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. The pyruvate accepts hydrogen atoms from the NADH/H+ directly in animals www.assignmentpoint.com
This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. The pyruvate accepts hydrogen atoms from the NADH/H+ directly in animals www.assignmentpoint.com
H H+ This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. NAD The pyruvate accepts hydrogen atoms from the NADH/H+ directly in animals www.assignmentpoint.com
H H+ This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. NAD The pyruvate accepts hydrogen atoms from the NADH/H+ directly in animals www.assignmentpoint.com
H H+ This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. NAD The pyruvate accepts hydrogen atoms from the NADH/H+ directly in animals www.assignmentpoint.com
H H This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. NAD The pyruvate accepts hydrogen atoms from the NADH/H+ directly in animals www.assignmentpoint.com
H H This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. NAD The pyruvate accepts hydrogen atoms from the NADH/H+ directly in animals and forms lactic acid. www.assignmentpoint.com
H H This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. NAD A considerable amount of energy is trapped in the lactic acid. www.assignmentpoint.com
This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. In plants the pyruvate is first decarboxylated to release CO2 www.assignmentpoint.com
O C O This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. In plants the pyruvate is first decarboxylated to release CO2 www.assignmentpoint.com
O C O This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. In plants the pyruvate is first decarboxylated to release CO2 www.assignmentpoint.com
O C O This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. In plants the pyruvate is first decarboxylated to release CO2 www.assignmentpoint.com
O C O This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. The 2C intermediate accepts the hydrogen atoms from NADH/H+ and forms ethanol www.assignmentpoint.com
O H H+ C O This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. NAD The 2C intermediate accepts the hydrogen atoms from NADH/H+ and forms ethanol www.assignmentpoint.com
O H H+ C O This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. NAD The 2C intermediate accepts the hydrogen atoms from NADH/H+ and forms ethanol www.assignmentpoint.com
O H H+ C O This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. NAD The 2C intermediate accepts the hydrogen atoms from NADH/H+ and forms ethanol www.assignmentpoint.com
O H H+ C O This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. NAD The 2C intermediate accepts the hydrogen atoms from NADH/H+ and forms ethanol www.assignmentpoint.com
O H H+ C O This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. NAD The 2C intermediate accepts the hydrogen atoms from NADH/H+ and forms ethanol www.assignmentpoint.com
O H H+ C O This means that respiration cannot proceed beyond the first stage – glycolysis. NAD A considerable amount of energy is trapped in the ethanol www.assignmentpoint.com
In animals the pyruvate is converted to lactic acid: Glucose www.assignmentpoint.com
In animals the pyruvate is converted to lactic acid: Glucose pyruvate www.assignmentpoint.com
In animals the pyruvate is converted to lactic acid: Glucose pyruvate lactic acid www.assignmentpoint.com
In animals the pyruvate is converted to lactic acid: Glucose pyruvate lactic acid In plants the pyruvate is converted to ethanol and carbon dioxide www.assignmentpoint.com
In animals the pyruvate is converted to lactic acid: Glucose pyruvate lactic acid In plants the pyruvate is converted to ethanol and carbon dioxide Glucose www.assignmentpoint.com
In animals the pyruvate is converted to lactic acid: Glucose pyruvate lactic acid In plants the pyruvate is converted to ethanol and carbon dioxide Glucose pyruvate www.assignmentpoint.com
In animals the pyruvate is converted to lactic acid: Glucose pyruvate lactic acid In plants the pyruvate is converted to ethanol and carbon dioxide Glucose pyruvate ethanol + CO2 www.assignmentpoint.com